J.C. Bach Overture No 5, in G major (La cascina) ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
7.12* Sibelius Rakastava, Op 14 ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN-THE-FIELDS/SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
7.23* Lalo Guitare FELICITY LOTT (soprano) GRAHAM JOHNSON (piano)
7.26* Turina Rapsodia sinfonica ALICIA DE LARROCHA (piano) LPO/RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS
7.37* Liszt Festklange LPO/BERNARD HAITINK
8.0 News
8.5 Kupkovic Souvenir (K-Rhapsody) GIDON KREMER (violin) VIENNA SO/HEINZ WALLBERG
8.10* Gottschalk Souvenirs d'Andalousie: ALAN MARKS (piano)
8.15* Schubert, realised Brian Newbould Symphony No 7, in E major (D 729)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
(records)
Kodaly
Sonata, Op 4
ELEMER LAVOTHA (cello) KERSTIN ABERG (piano)
Seven Piano Pieces, Op 11 GYORGY SANDOR (piano)
Approaching Winter (A Kozelito Tel), Op 5 No 1
GYORGY MELIS (baritone)
ORCHESTRA OF HUNGARIAN RADIO AND TELEVISION/GYORGY LEHEL: records
First of three programmes containing solo keyboard and string trio arrangements of the sonatas Haydn wrote in 1784 for Princess Marie Esterhazy. ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano) CUMMINGS STRING TRIO
Diana Cummings (violin) Luciano lorio (viola)
Geoffrey Thomas (cello)
Haydn Piano Sonata in G major, (H xvi 40); String Trio in G major, Op 53 No 1
Beethoven Piano Quartet in E flat major (WoO 36 No 1)
Rimsky-Korsakov Suite: The Tale of Tsar Saltan conducted by NEEME JARVI Stravinsy Symphony in three movements conducted by SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON records
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leader GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by Philip Ledger
George Malcolm (harpsichord) Gillian Weir
(organ/harpsichord) Parti J.C. Bach Symphony in E,
Opl8No5
J.S. Bach Concerto in c
(BWV 1061), for two harpsichords and orchestra
Part 2
Handel Organ Concerto No 13, inF
Haydn Symphony No 49, in F minor (La passione)
(Given in Paisley Abbey during the 1985 Glasgow Organ Week) BBC Scotland
from the 1985 Esztergom
International Guitar Festival played by ALEXANDER FRAUCHI Weiss Fantasia
Bach Chaconne (Partita in D minor, BWV 1004)
Bach. arr Frauchi Andante; Allegro (Violin Sonata No 2, BWV 1015)
Koshkin The Sleeping Doll (The Prince's Toys)
(Hungarian Radio recording) (R)
A mostly Eastern-European programme
YsayeSonataNo6 KUN HU (violin)
(WFIV recording from the 1986 Indianapolis Violin Competition)
Enesco Childhood Impressions STEFAN GHEORGHIU (violin: juror at Indianapolis)
VALENTIN GHEORGHIU (piano) record
YsayeSonataNo4
Tchaikovsky Valse-Scherzo
KYOKO TAKEZAWA (Indianapolis gold medallist)
ROHAN DE SILVA (piano) (WFIV recordings)
Tchaikovsky Variations on a rococo theme (revised version) RAPHAEL FIGUEROA (cello) AMERICAN CELLO CONGRESS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA/ ROBERT LA MARCHINA
3.20* Interval Reading
3.25* Ysaye Sonata No 3
ANDRES CARDENES (Indianapolis bronze medallist)
Bartok Violin Concerto No 2
KYOKO TAKEZAWA
INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA/ JOHN NELSON
(WFIUrecording)
Grand Sonata in A, Op 160 MARTIN JONES and RICHARD MCMAHON (piano duet) (R)
Presented by Roger Nichols producerjeremyhayes
BBC Pebble Mill
A tiento' by Cabanilles variations by Cabezon and sonatas by Soler and Mateo Pérez de Albéniz
Played by TON KOOPMAN (harpsichord)
to E flat (K 614)
ALBERNI STRING QUARTET
With PATRICK IRELAND (Viola) (R)
by THOMAS KILROY With
Narrated by T. P. McKenna
Brendan Bracken was born In County Tipperary in 1901, we son of a notorious Fenian agitator. The play tells of his meteoric rise to power in the British Establishment and his eventual ennoblement as Viscount Bracken of Christchurch.
Directed by ROBERT COOPER
BBC Manchester (R)
(Marie Kean is a member of the Abbey Theatre, Dublin)
Britten's early settings of words
°y WALTER DE LA MARE
RICHARD LLOYD-MORGAN (baritone) DAVID HARPER (piano) (R)
'eader DENNIS smons conductor Edward Downes John Ogdon (piano)
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Alexander Goehr Symphony With Chaconne (BBC commission: first performance) yrieg Piano Concerto in A minor
10.10* Interval Reading
10.15* Sibelius Symphony No 5, in E flat major
(Given earlier this evening in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester) BBC Manchester
Eric Griffiths reviews Verdi's
Otello at the Royal Opera House. Covent Garden.
Sonata in E minor. Op 25 No 2 (The night wind)
Played by HAMISH MILNE : record
Fifth Test
Australia v England
Commentary on the resumption of Play after the rest day In Sydney.
Fifth Test
Australia v England
Commentary on the closing overs of the fourth day in Sydney
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